When you use up all your phone data, you can typically still make calls and send texts, as these functions often rely on your cellular service rather than data. However, if you have a prepaid plan or a limited plan, some carriers may restrict or charge extra for calls and texts once your data is exhausted. It's best to check with your specific carrier for their policies regarding usage after data depletion.
A 'data plan' is an agreed amount of data that can be sent from your phone - without being charged for it. Think of it like a call allowance for data. Even if you don't have a data plan, you can still send data from your phone- however - you will be charged by your carrier for the amount of data you send (usually per MegaByte).
It depends on what kind of cell phone plan you have and if you have paid for it. If you have a cell phone plan that is text messaging only, then yes, you can text but not call people. Otherwise, you should contact your cell phone service provider to find out the details of the cell phone plan you have.
T-Mobile has the best cell phone plans. They have an unlimited call text and data plan availabel for aroun $70.
Call the phone company and tell them you want unlimited call and text.
You can do a lot with those phones. Of course you can call people and text. You can also get a smart phone which would have the data options and ability to download apps.
T-Mobile offers the best phone plans today. They have 4g service with unlimited call, text and data for aroung $70.
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A phone call because it is a voice so people can prove it was you wheras somebody else could have sent a text message from your phone.
If the messages are saved on the memory of the phone itself, you can still view your old messages. Some carriers allow you to save your data on an internet-based cloud.
no it can not
Well, it can do nothing, except call and text, which is what a phone was meant to do.
if you would prefer a phone with a touch screen that still slides out text then I would say the cosmos touch is better. If you would prefer a phone that is not a touch screen but still flips up to text i would go with the octane. Both are from Verizon and neither require a data plan.